The City Council will meet May 25, 2017, 9:00 a.m., at which public comment (complaints) can be directed to the Council’s attention for three (3) minutes per person

Sec. 16-11. Trespass Warnings on Public Property

(b) Trespass warnings shall be in writing and issued for a period of one (1) year

(c). A copy of the trespass warning shall be provided by mail or hand delivered to the individual given the warning

The written trespass warning shall advise of the right to appeal and the location at which to file the appeal

Ord. 1407
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ORDINANCE NO. 1311

Musician has NOT attempted or completed a transaction involving solicitation or peddling to the occupant of a vehicle

Musician does NOT use aggressive solicitation or peddling; which includes approaching or following pedestrians, the abusive language, uninvited physical contact, intentional or negligent blocking of pedestrian or vehicular traffic and similar actions

Musician does NOT solicit or peddle to persons in places or circumstances where it is difficult or impossible for the person approached to exercise his or her own right to decline simply by leaving

Musician does NOT engage in peddling and solicitation of tourists in congested places or circumstances where the tourist’s freedom of movement is restricted, and aggressive peddling and solicitation anywhere

Chapter 19 STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND OTHER PUBLIC PLACES

ARTICLE I. PEDDLING AND SOLICITATION

Sec. 19-2. Definitions

“Peddling” means to personally and directly sell …

The word “peddle” and its forms does not include Solicitation

“Solicitation” means to personally and directly request of another, orally or in writing, money …

The word “solicit” and its forms includes begging and panhandling, and the seeking of a donation where the person solicited receives an item of nominal or no monetary value

Solicitation does not mean the act of passively standing still, or sitting, with a sign or alms cup indicating that a donation is being sought, and without any vocal request other than a response to an inquiry by another person; provided that pedestrians may freely pass without obstruction or having to take evasive action